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We Got This Covered’s Top 100 Horror Movies

The staff here at We Got This Covered are no strangers to the genre, as we house a few obsessive horror nuts of our own, so we thought it might be fun to pick everyone's brain and collectively make a countdown of our favorite 100 horror movies of all time. We started by compiling as many favorites as possible into a massive collection, then narrowed that list down to 100, and then had everyone pick a Top 10 list which we used to create the the overall Top 10 for the countdown. The more times a movie appeared, the closer it got to a number one spot.

[h2]3) A Nightmare On Elm Street[/h2]

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How can we talk greatest horror honors and leave out Wes Craven’s name, and more importantly Craven’s iconic horror villain Freddy Krueger? He’s evil incarnate – an unstoppable killing machine who strikes at your most vulnerable, commanding a deadly home field advantage that traps victims in a nightmarish dream world of his merciless choosing?

Not many horror franchises are so storied and vastly populated, but A Nightmare On Elm Street started a genre steamroller which I’m sure Wes Craven couldn’t have even seen coming. None of the super creative kills, none of the terrible/awesome one-liners, none of the drowsy teenagers…the horror world wouldn’t be the same.

A Nightmare On Elm Street was Freddy’s best though, played by Robert Englund (but you knew that), blending B-Movie creativity with 80’s slasher kills in an original way unparalleled even today. How can you not love a christmas sweater wearing burn victim with blades on his hands spouting funny one-off statements like the Arnold Schwarzenegger of horror? Craven’s film is nothing short of a must-see classic, being a genre-defining masterpiece adored by horror fans everywhere that introduced the world to the Sandman’s evil twin brother. 1, 2, Freddy’s coming for you…

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